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New exhibits at the PAC

Issue date: 9/10/08 Section: News
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From now until Sept. 26 the Pool Art Center Gallery will feature the work of Larry Kolden, who spent the past summer teaching in the master of studio arts & theory program at Drury University.

Larry Kolden received his bachelor of arts and master of fine arts from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He went on to teach at Southern Illinois University, the University of Dallas, and the University of Arkansas. After leaving teaching, Kolden traveled to England to research early developments in photo mechanics. In 2002, after coming back to the states, he returned to his studio work in drawing, painting, and print making.

In September the PAC will also be featuring an exhibit titled Misery in Missouri: An art exhibition focusing on puppy mills and responsible pet ownership sponsored by the Missouri Alliance for Animal Legislation. The work will be shown until Sept. 15 on the first floor of the PAC.
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Article originally published: 9/9/08 at 10:35 PM CST
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